11th Tripura Assembly
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11th Tripura Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Tripura Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Tripura, India | ||||
Meeting place | Tripura Vidhan Sabha, Agartala | ||||
Term | 2013 – 2018 | ||||
Election | 2013 Tripura Legislative Assembly election | ||||
Government | Left Front (Tripura) | ||||
Opposition | UPA | ||||
Website | https://www.tripuraassembly.nic.in/ | ||||
Members | 60 | ||||
Chief Minister | Manik Sarkar (2013-2018) | ||||
Leader of the Opposition | Ratan Lal Nath | ||||
Party control | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
The Eleventh Tripura Assembly were formed by the members elected in the 2013 Tripura Legislative Assembly election. Elections were held in 60 constituencies of the state on 14 February 2013. Votes were counted on 28 February 2013.[1]
Party wise distribution of seats
[edit]Alliance | Party | No. of MLA's | Leader of the Party
in Assembly |
Leader's Constituency | |||||
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Left Front (Tripura) Seats: 50 |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 49 | Manik Sarkar | Dhanpur | |||||
Communist Party of India | 1 | Manindra Reang | Santirbazar | ||||||
UPA Seats: 10 |
Indian National Congress | 10 | Ratan Lal Nath | Mohanpur | |||||
Total no of MLA's | 60 |
Notable positions
[edit]S.No | Position | Portrait | Name | Party | Constituency | Office Taken | |
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1 | Speaker | Ramendra Chandra Debnath | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | Jubarajnagar | 15 March 2013 | ||
2 | Deputy Speaker | Pabitra Kar | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | Khayerpur | 18 March 2013 | ||
3 | Leader of the House (Chief Minister) |
Manik Sarkar | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | Dhanpur | 6 March 2013 | ||
4 | Leader of Opposition | Ratan Lal Nath | Indian National Congress | Mohanpur | 26 April 2013 |
Members of Legislative Assembly
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Assembly Elections 2013: Tripura records 92 percent turnout, polling peaceful". India Today. 15 February 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ Ali, Syed Sajjad (10 February 2015). "Veteran CPI(M) leader Anil Sarkar passes away". The Hindu. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ "Jiten Chaudhury resigns, Naresh Jamatia new Minister". www.tripurainfoway.com.
- ^ "Tripura minister resigns after being elected MP". Business Standard. 21 May 2014.